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Professional Ratings

The Good

Big enough to do real work

Small enough to park anywhere

X-Runner reaches 60 mph in seven seconds

The Bad

In-line four could use more power

Interior looks dated, even after 2012 refresh

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2013 toyota tacoma Reviews and News

2013 Toyota Tacoma

By
Automobile Magazine
- 01/31/2013

New For 2013

A new Limited Package, available only on certain trim levels, adds niceties such as heated leatherette seats, eighteen-inch wheels, and a backup camera. All Tacomas now come with a 6.1-inch color touch screen.

Overview

Much like the 4Runner SUV, the Tacoma is the best product left in a segment other automakers have chosen to abandon or neglect. It’s also pretty darn cool, especially in X-Runner guise, which has a lowered suspension and eighteen-inch wheels, as well as a standard six-speed manual transmission. For shoppers with more premium predilections, Toyota now offers a Limited Package with heated front seats, a leather-trimmed steering wheel, leatherette seating surfaces, a backup camera, and eighteen-inch wheels. At the other end of the spectrum, the Tacoma can be had as a basic work truck with a modest 159-hp four-cylinder engine paired with a five-speed manual. The 4.0-liter V-6 would likely be the best choice for most buyers, as it enables up to 6500 pounds of towing. Altogether, there are about two dozen body and trim combinations, but the basic lineup consists of the regular cab; the Access Cab, which has rear-hinged doors; and the Double Cab, with full-size rear doors, flexible rear seatbacks, and a storage unit behind the second row. The Tacoma has long faced competition from cheap full-size trucks, but its smaller size offers agility that those trucks can’t match. Piloting a Tacoma around a crowded city is a refreshing reminder that not all pickups have to be monstrously oversized and difficult to park.

Safety

Front, side, and side curtain air bags; ABS; traction and stability control; trailer-sway control; and a tire-pressure monitoring system are standard. Backup sensors are optional.

You'll like:

Big enough to do real work

Small enough to park anywhere

X-Runner reaches 60 mph in seven seconds

You won't like:

In-line four could use more power

Interior looks dated, even after 2012 refresh

Key Competitors For The 2013 Toyota Tacoma

Honda Ridgeline

Nissan Frontier

Suzuki Equator

2014 Toyota Tacoma Priced From $18,735

By
Joseph Capparella
- 09/17/2013

After a minor refresh in 2012, the Toyota Tacoma sails into 2014 with minor equipment changes and a slight price bump, according to a Toyota statement. The two-door regular cab now starts at $18,735 with destination, $250 higher than last year. There is also a new SR appearance package available for 2014 along with a newly available Entune audio system, and the sporty Toyota Tacoma X-Runner is dead for 2014.

Truck commercials typically employ a predictable script and storyboard. A chiseled, ruggedly handsome male with a perfectly-scruffy five-o-clock shadow, a truck plowing through a vigorously-flowing, but safely shallow stream, and some hay bales, rocks or other assorted rustic, tough payload goods being dumped into the bed. Toyota departs from convention somewhat with its latest Tacoma web ad spots, a four-part series called "Tacoma vs" Putting the Toyota Tacoma against some unlikely rivals.

No radical changes are in store for Toyota's trucks and Highlander SUV for 2013. Consolidation of popular equipment into new trim levels characterizes the bulk of the changes, with the Tacoma, Tundra and Highlander each gaining a new trim level, some of which were previously package option groups. To compete with its ever more lavish fullsize competitors, the Tundra adds a new top-of-the-line Platinum trim, as well as a TRD Rock Warrior package for those that like an aggressive appearance on their trucks.

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